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William "Bill"
Mccune Iii
January 22, 1938 – June 30, 2022
McCUNE, William III, 84 of Dearborn Heights
Beloved Husband of Betty.
Loving Father of Tamera (Don) Collins, William McCune IV, Susan McCune, Candice (Konrad) Molter, Terry (Vickie) Sizeland, Sherry (Randy) Allison and Cynthia Toepler.
Dearest Grandfather of Thomas (Ashley), Ed (Jessica), Constance (Kenny), Travis Collins, Christopher (Sarah), Christina (Brian), Therasa (Joshua) Castle, Anthony (Amber) Sizeland, Tristin Lynn Vincent, Taylor, Benson, Travis Vincent, Matthew (Tabitha) Vickery, Lauren (William) Lizenby, Julia Toepler, Terrence Jay Toepler, James ( Emma) Allison, Clayton (Courtney) Allison, Cyrus Allison, Andrew Vickery, Maggie Molter, Bok Molter, Travis Sizeland, Hailey Sizeland, Sabbrina Sizeland, Emily Sizeland, Jessie Sizeland, and Travis Vincent.
Dear Great-grandfather of Abby, Willow, Thomas II, Kammeran, Kalliegh, Allie, James, Christopher, Trend, Winter, Whitney, Jacob, JoJo, Julian, Aaliyah, Destiny, Elijah Kinder, Sawyer Allison, Breslyn Allison, Elois Allison, Kiaya Sizeland, Ian Castle, Phynixx Castle, Karly Castle, William Castle, Adaleigh Gwillim, Allyonna Vincent, Louisa Vickery, Kenneth Lipke and Charlotte Lizenby.
Proceeded in death by his parents: William II & Vivian McCune as well as his sister Elizabeth (Ronald) Taylor.
Bill retired from Ford Motor Company after over 30 years of service in the maintenance department. He was a member of the UAW local 600. Also, a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a Fields sport Pheasant Champion. He loved his dogs; Bullet, Candy, Marley and Coco like his own children.
Bill was an avid hunter, fisherman, gunsmith, outdoorsman, carpenter and flea-market supervisor. He enjoyed fishing trips with Terry Sizeland. Loved spending hunting season up North at his cabin and hunting with his wife Betty.
Bill was a big U of M football fan. Jack of all trades, loved hanging out with Matthew and Christopher, his grandsons. And he loved his huge Raptor truck.
Memorials may be sent to Michigan Cares Hospice.
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